Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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... fair , Fresh'ning his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man ; Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange contortions of his face , How much a dunce , that has been sent to roam , Excels a ...
... fair , Fresh'ning his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man ; Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange contortions of his face , How much a dunce , that has been sent to roam , Excels a ...
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... fair outside , The filth of rottenness , and worm of pride ; Their piety a system of deceit , Scripture employ'd to sanctify the cheat ; The Pharisee the dupe of his own art , Self - idoliz'd , and yet a knave at heart . When nations ...
... fair outside , The filth of rottenness , and worm of pride ; Their piety a system of deceit , Scripture employ'd to sanctify the cheat ; The Pharisee the dupe of his own art , Self - idoliz'd , and yet a knave at heart . When nations ...
Side 78
... his royal right , Th ' event and sure decision of the fight ? Hast thou , though suckled at fair Freedom's breast Exported slav'ry to the conquer'd East ? Pull'd down the tyrants India serv'd with dread , And 78 EXPOSTULATION .
... his royal right , Th ' event and sure decision of the fight ? Hast thou , though suckled at fair Freedom's breast Exported slav'ry to the conquer'd East ? Pull'd down the tyrants India serv'd with dread , And 78 EXPOSTULATION .
Side 84
... with pow'rs thou didst not dare exert , Verse cannot stoop so low as thy desert ; It shakes the sides of splenetick Disdain , Thou self - entitled ruler of the main , To trace thee to the date when yon fair sea 84 EXPOSTULATION .
... with pow'rs thou didst not dare exert , Verse cannot stoop so low as thy desert ; It shakes the sides of splenetick Disdain , Thou self - entitled ruler of the main , To trace thee to the date when yon fair sea 84 EXPOSTULATION .
Side 85
William Cowper. To trace thee to the date when yon fair sea , That clips thy shores , had no such charms for thee ; When other nations flew from coast to coast , And thou hadst neither fleet nor flag to boast . Kneel now , and lay thy ...
William Cowper. To trace thee to the date when yon fair sea , That clips thy shores , had no such charms for thee ; When other nations flew from coast to coast , And thou hadst neither fleet nor flag to boast . Kneel now , and lay thy ...
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beams beneath bids blest bliss boast breast call'd charms courser dark dear deeds deist delight design'd divine docet dream e'en earth Edmonton errour ev'ry eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flow'rs folly fools form'd frown Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy hast hear heart Heav'n heav'nly hope hour INNER TEMPLE JOHN GILPIN joys land light lust lyre magick mankind mercy mind muse musick Nature never night NOSEGAY nymph o'er once opticks pain peace pharisee pity pleasure poet poet's pow'r praise pray'r pride proud prove publick Rome sacred scene scorn scorn'd Scripture seem'd shine sight skies slave smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste teach thee theme thine thou thought thousand toil tongue trifler truth Twas VINCENT BOURNE Virg virtue waste Whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wisdom wrath zeal